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A new grassroots movement dedicated to President Reagan has been launched. The website isn't very large yet, but I encourage you to check it out, and register. I found the video on the front page very inspiring.

Reagan.org is a non-partisan grassroots movement founded to secure and preserve the conservative American voice. We are not politicians, in fact, we are your average everyday citizen- indistinguishable in a crowd.

Reagan.org sprang from humble roots to fill a void. For too long conservatives have not had an answer to liberal sites like Moveon.org, Emily's list, Act Blue, and NARAL. Without a counterbalance, left wing socialist organizations have forced their political will on traditional Americans.

Their dominance is over. Welcome to Reagan.org, where the power is ours.

"If you bound the arms and legs of gold-medal swimmer Michael Phelps, weighed him down with chains, threw him in a pool and he sank, you wouldn't call it a 'failure of swimming'. So, when markets have been weighted down by inept and excessive regulation, why call this a 'failure of capitalism'?"

"If you bound the arms and legs of gold-medal swimmer Michael Phelps, weighed him down with chains, threw him in a pool and he sank, you wouldn't call it a 'failure of swimming'. So, when markets have been weighted down by inept and excessive regulation, why call this a 'failure of capitalism'?"

"Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives."
-Ronald ReaganLife is a story; if you stay on the same page forever you will never finish it.
"There are days you are the pigeon and days you are the statue."

I greatly admire him for how he handled the air traffic controller strike. If only he'd been as decisive in downsizing the government -- instead, he only managed to temporarily stop it from expanding. He later said this: "It's hard when you're up to your armpits in alligators to remember you came here to drain the swamp".

"If you bound the arms and legs of gold-medal swimmer Michael Phelps, weighed him down with chains, threw him in a pool and he sank, you wouldn't call it a 'failure of swimming'. So, when markets have been weighted down by inept and excessive regulation, why call this a 'failure of capitalism'?"